Dad's Revolution is the most painful project I’ve ever launched. It wasn’t born from creativity or curiosity. It was born from injustice. It was forged from anger. This is a revolt—against the Family Court system and the two generations of damage it’s caused men and fathers like me.
The family court industry is not broken. It’s working as designed—as a systemic machine that extracts resources from fathers and discards them. It’s not run by evil individuals twirling mustaches, but by a network of state incentives, legal structures, and “in the name of the child” justifications that ruin men’s lives. Driver’s licenses revoked. Wages garnished. Visitation denied. Credit destroyed. Jail time for debts you didn’t even agree to. The father becomes the product, the fuel, and the casualty of the system.
Dad's Revolution is a non-profit initiative to expose this machine, to dismantle it, and to reclaim parental and civil rights. It is completely nonviolent—but it is militant in tone and discipline. The movement uses military structure, language, and intensity to match the severity of what we’re up against. It’s not a discussion. It’s a declaration.
I missed most of my son’s life. Twenty years lost. Not through choice, but through state-sanctioned isolation. Through a system that hands the child to one parent and punishes the other. I was denied the joy, the pride, the right to be a father. And I will not let that happen again—to me, or to any other man.
This revolution isn’t about politics. It’s about rights. The system must be exposed. The laws must be rewritten. The fathers must rise. This is a lifetime project, and I carry it with pain—but also with purpose.